On Thursday, Corporation for Public Broadcasting President and CEO Patricia Harrison delivered her final remarks at the ...
You've got to muster up the courage to fight for what you believe in and to ensure that our democracy really prevails." ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s (CPB) board of directors voted on Jan. 5 to dissolve the organization after 58 years of operation.
The shutdown of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) marks the end of a nearly six-decade experiment in using federal dollars to support noncommercial radio and television that reach almost ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has voted to dissolve after nearly 60 years. The decision was prompted by a complete cut of federal funding and sustained political attacks. While PBS and ...
We enter a new era devoid of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting not in despair but with renewed resolve. CPB’s legacy ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced its board voted to dissolve the organization after Congress pulled federal funding to NPR and PBS last year.
Leaders of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private agency that has steered federal funding to PBS, NPR and hundreds of public television and radio stations across the country, voted Monday ...
WASHINGTON -- The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced Friday that it will begin a "wind-down of its operations" and cut a majority of its jobs by the end of September following Congress' ...
The chasm is widening between NPR and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the nonprofit that funneled federal dollars to public media until Congress killed that funding earlier this year. NPR’s ...
On Monday, the Board of Directors of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) voted to dissolve the 58-year-old organization. The action follows the elimination of all federal funding for the ...
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